Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Happy to be home



I am so in love with this child. Kenneth is incredible. He's such an easy going baby so far and he already has such personality.

And I can't say enough of Jason. He is the best Daddy and husband I could have ever asked for. He's loving, doting, and gentle in ways I didn't know a man could be. He was meant to be a father.

My world is filled with love and more importantly, Kenneth's world is too...






Saturday, October 16, 2010

3,2,1, MONKEY!

I don't even know where to start. Maybe the best way is to begin by saying that God does incredible things and Jase and I are both so thankful to have Monkey here with us today.

On Tuesday, October 12th at 4:03 in the evening, we welcomed Kenneth Mitchell Juneau into the world. He was born prematurely, as he was due October 30th, so he was a rather a small 5 pounds 3 ounces. But from the very beginning he was quite the eater :) I suspect this trait is from his Daddy. The labor went very well and due to his size he was pretty easy on Mommy. In fact, it took less than fifteen minutes to push him out! When he came, Grammy (my mom), Danielle, and Jason were all there. Everyone kept saying, "Look at him! Look at him!" I kept saying, "I can't see him!" Finally, the midwife put him on my chest.

He was beautiful. Jase and I were instantly in tears. All we could manage to say to one another was "Thank you" and "I love you" in between sobs of joy. I'll never forget that look on Jason's face.

A few hours after delivery, Kenneth was assessed by a pediatrician and the news was less than favorable. He and the nurses had several concerns: he had very low blood sugar, a low temperature than he could not self-regulate, jaundice, low platelets, and several other minor issues. The hours turned into days as we waited to things to regulate. Instead they got worse. Although he was feeding very well, my milk had not yet come in to the point where he needed it to be, so we had to supplement with formula. The problem was that he would not latch on to a bottle and he began to become dangerously dehydrated. It was at this point that the pediatrician told us that Kenneth may actually be more premature than what our original ultrasound had indicated. Because of his fragile condition and small size, he would have to be taken in to the NICU. The thought of him being taken away from us was awful. Obviously we wanted what was best for him, but my heart sank. I cried. I felt terribly guilty. I just wanted to skip ahead to the point where Kenny was okay. Luckily we were able to visit him in NICU and he did not have to stay long.

Our last day and a half was spent in the pediatrics ward with Kenneth under a UV lamp for his jaundice. We could take him out to feed and cuddle whenever we wanted, but the longer he stayed under the light, the faster we would be able to go home. It was so sad to see him in that plastic box with an IV in his head and a monitor on his foot, but Jason and I were both so proud with how brave and strong he was. The four days we spent in the hospital were the longest of my life. To see your child in so much pain is more difficult than I could have ever imagined. While he may not remember all of the blood draws and the pokes and prods, they are etched in my memory.

When the doctor finally gave the okay for Kenneth to be discharged, Jason and I both could have cried with joy. No more blood draws, no more IVs, no more watching the nurses walk away with him. He is ours. What a feeling. After the drive home, I cried when we walked in the door to our house. We are so fortunate to have a healthy son, and we thank you all for your thoughts and prayers.

Thursday, October 7, 2010

...3...




Well, almost 3 weeks to go :) I try to post on Saturdays when the week "officially" changes, but my weekends are still pretty busy with weddings.

But you'll forgive me because... I'm posting pictures! Jason's dad came to visit for a few days, so I have a few photos of the guys working on Monkey's chest of drawers. I'm also posting a picture of me taken just moments ago. That's about as up-to-date as you can get!


Monday, October 4, 2010

...4...

I'm a little behind posting this week :) Jason's dad is visiting for a while, so we've been busy site-seeing and entertaining. Four more weeks until the Due Date! I went in for a check-up on Wednesday and everything is going well. Monkey is head down and ready to go and I have the official "Go-ahead" if I were to start labor. This means that Monkey is pretty well developed in all the ways he needs to be in order to do well out in the world. In fact, this coming Saturday, he will officially be to term if he were to decide to greet us instead of being considered premature! So... I'm shooting for Saturday, haha. Oddly enough, Jason is really hoping Monkey will come on Sunday so that his birthday will be 10-10-10 :)

I was going to post a video of Monkey's room, but it was taking a really long time to post. But you are welcome to check it out on Facebook!

Pictures coming soon!

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

So much for the Afterglow

It's amazing to me that people will say such ridiculous things to a pregnant woman. Here are a few gems that I'm sure will echo in my mind for years to come...

"Oh, wow, you're huge!"

"You're eating again?!"

"You're bigger every time I see you!" (From someone I typically see 3-4 times a week...)

"Those buttons look like they're about to pop."

"You have jowls."

"It looks like your face is retaining water."

"Oh, you're wedding ring doesn't fit anymore? Is that because of the weight?"

Ah, yes. At just the time this 'glow' is wearing off, I really appreciate the kind words. And because it seems to be everyone's first question: 33 pounds. That's normal.

Friday, September 24, 2010

...5...

Five more weeks to go until Monkey's official due date.

Five more weeks of freedom to leave the house without an entourage of stuffed animals and diaper bag and carseat and who-knows-what-else-Monkey-may-need. Five more weeks of guessing little baby parts pushing against my tummy. Five more weeks of the worst heartburn in the South. Five more weeks of having moments alone. Five more weeks of guessing which features Monkey takes from me and which are from Jason. Five more weeks of, "Could you pick that up for me?" Five more weeks of anticipating that incredible moment I go from just Shelley to Mommy in the blink of an eye and never look back. ♥

Saturday, September 18, 2010

...6...

Six weeks to go until the due date!

Sometime in the next 3 to 8 weeks I should have Monkey in my arms :) We are finally close enough that we are making sure we have all of those "last minute" things ready. The bags are almost packed, the car seat is sitting in the back of the Jeep, and I'm just about as ready as I'll ever be! Next week we are going to tour the hospital and pre-register. I even took a few new baby-belly pictures for you all, but I can't seem to get them off of the camera and onto the blog!

As busy as I am with work and life in general, I still have time everyday to count and re-count the days until Monkey's expected arrival. Because of this, time seems to be moving just a little slower. It used to be that I could go days without dwelling on it, but with all of Monkey's movements and all of my practice contractions, he's hard to ignore!

Monday, September 13, 2010

Pictures...

I'm having trouble posting those new pictures I promised, but I haven't forgotten!!!

Saturday, September 11, 2010

...7...

Seven weeks to go!

I'm sure 33 weeks pregnant doesn't have much significance for a lot of people. It's seemingly a bit of an in-between number. But, here's why 33 weeks is so awesome: One month from now, if Monkey decides to greet the world, he will be officially full term :) So, while my due date is 7 weeks away, it's really only 4 weeks away. Or that's the way I like to see it! Of course, I want Monkey to have the healthiest start in life, but I figure if four weeks can do the same as seven... well, all 150 pounds of me is rooting for 4 weeks!

So... I bet you've noticed that I'm a little overdue to post a new belly picture... not to mention the fact that I promised pictures of Monkey's room over a month ago and haven't delivered. Well, fear not! Tomorrow is the day! (Unless I forget, but you can't be angry at a pregnant lady, right?) I really am anxious to share our experience with all of our family and friends, it just gets so difficult to keep up with everything lately. Really, it's been a blessing to be so busy. The down-side is that I haven't been able to include you all as much as I was hoping to. Never too late for redemption, yes?

Lastly, I've been getting a few responses about our decision to cloth diaper that sound a little like this: "HAHAHAHAHAHAhahahahahaha! Good luck with that." So, for all of you skeptics, here's a little information on the system we have decided to use. Yes, we may need a little luck and perhaps a little perseverance, but I guess you need these things anyway when you're looking at 8-10 dirty diapers a day. This ain't your Granny's cloth diaper.



Saturday, September 4, 2010

...8...

Today is 32 weeks! It's so strange to think that in only 5 weeks, Monkey will be considered full term. Jason is hoping for Monkey to be born on the 10th of October so that his birthday will be 10-10-10. We'll see!